The Impact of (Opportunity and Necessity) Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth: Does Human Capital Matter?

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Autor(a) principal: Daniela Ribeiro Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/112576
Resumo: Entrepreneurship is generally defined as the creation of new firms and according to literature, it is the process by which new enterprises are founded and become viable. Although considerable research has been devoted to the study of the impact of entrepreneurship on economic growth, fewer studies have analyzed the impact of the types (opportunity vs necessity) of entrepreneurship on economic growth. Moreover, the latter set of studies overlooked the relevance of human capital as mediating factor in the relation between (types of) entrepreneurship and economic growth. The aim of the present study was to fill in the above mentioned gap, by assessing the extent to which the direct and indirect impact of (the types of) entrepreneurship, via human capital, matters for countries' economic growth. In methodological terms, we resort to fixed effects panel data estimations, involving a large set of (OECD and non-OECD) countries, over a relatively long time span (1990-2016). The results suggest that total entrepreneurship have a positive impact on economic growth. Distinguishing between types of entrepreneurship, there is clear evidence that opportunity entrepreneurship fosters economic growth, whereas necessity entrepreneurship inhibits it. Interestingtly, human capital tends to mitigate the negative impact of necessity entrepreneurship on economic growth. In the case of opportunity entrepreneurship, the direct positive impact observed is reduced in contexts characterized by high levels of human capital, which might reflect increased opportunity costs.
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title The Impact of (Opportunity and Necessity) Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth: Does Human Capital Matter?
spellingShingle The Impact of (Opportunity and Necessity) Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth: Does Human Capital Matter?
Daniela Ribeiro Rodrigues
Economia e gestão
Economics and Business
title_short The Impact of (Opportunity and Necessity) Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth: Does Human Capital Matter?
title_full The Impact of (Opportunity and Necessity) Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth: Does Human Capital Matter?
title_fullStr The Impact of (Opportunity and Necessity) Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth: Does Human Capital Matter?
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of (Opportunity and Necessity) Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth: Does Human Capital Matter?
title_sort The Impact of (Opportunity and Necessity) Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth: Does Human Capital Matter?
author Daniela Ribeiro Rodrigues
author_facet Daniela Ribeiro Rodrigues
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Daniela Ribeiro Rodrigues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Economia e gestão
Economics and Business
topic Economia e gestão
Economics and Business
description Entrepreneurship is generally defined as the creation of new firms and according to literature, it is the process by which new enterprises are founded and become viable. Although considerable research has been devoted to the study of the impact of entrepreneurship on economic growth, fewer studies have analyzed the impact of the types (opportunity vs necessity) of entrepreneurship on economic growth. Moreover, the latter set of studies overlooked the relevance of human capital as mediating factor in the relation between (types of) entrepreneurship and economic growth. The aim of the present study was to fill in the above mentioned gap, by assessing the extent to which the direct and indirect impact of (the types of) entrepreneurship, via human capital, matters for countries' economic growth. In methodological terms, we resort to fixed effects panel data estimations, involving a large set of (OECD and non-OECD) countries, over a relatively long time span (1990-2016). The results suggest that total entrepreneurship have a positive impact on economic growth. Distinguishing between types of entrepreneurship, there is clear evidence that opportunity entrepreneurship fosters economic growth, whereas necessity entrepreneurship inhibits it. Interestingtly, human capital tends to mitigate the negative impact of necessity entrepreneurship on economic growth. In the case of opportunity entrepreneurship, the direct positive impact observed is reduced in contexts characterized by high levels of human capital, which might reflect increased opportunity costs.
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